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  1. Monomeric vs. aggregated phthalocyanine photosensitizers: differentiation between I and II type of photoreactions
  2. The key to the phosphorus heart: mild axial mono-functionalization of phosphorus(V) phthalocyanines
  3. How far is far? Weak noncovalent interactions govern enantioselective cyclopropanation catalyzed by ruthenium phthalocyanine with remote (R)-BINOL substituents
  4. Coordination-induced spin-crossover in Ni(II) porphyrinates driven by 2D assembly in supramolecular systems at interfaces
  5. Acousto-Electronic Sensor Based on Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Tetra-Tert-Butylphthalocyaninate Zinc for Chemical Vapor Detection
  6. The Photodynamic Antibacterial Potential of New Tetracationic Zinc(II) Phthalocyanines Bearing 4-((Diethylmethylammonium)methyl)phenoxy Substituents
  7. Puzzle of Phosphorus(V) Phthalocyanine Distortion: Crystallographic vs Computational Viewpoints
  8. Efficient Synthesis of Core-Fluorinated BODIPY-3,5-Diamides
  9. Designing Ruthenium Phthalocyanine with Chiral Pockets Formed by (1R,2S,5R)-Menthoxy Groups for Enantioselective Catalysis
  10. Examining proton conductivity of metal–organic frameworks by means of machine learning
  11. Game of ligands: tuning the photodynamic activity of P(v) porphyrins in aqueous media
  12. Non-aggregated ruthenium naphthalocyanine enabling homogeneous carbene insertion into N–H bonds at low catalyst loading
  13. Water-soluble platinum and palladium porphyrins with peripheral ethyl phosphonic acid substituents: synthesis, aggregation in solution, and photocatalytic properties
  14. Air-stable tetraphenylporphyrinate–Cp* sandwiches of Ln( iii ): how decisive is geometry in controlling magnetic anisotropy?
  15. Graphene Oxide/Zinc Phthalocyanine Selective Singlet Oxygen Visible‐Light Nanosensor for Raman‐Inactive Compounds
  16. Pivotal Role of the Intracellular Microenvironment in the High Photodynamic Activity of Cationic Phthalocyanines
  17. Uncommon Phosphonylation of Pyrazine‐2,3‐dicarbonitrile Derivatives via C(sp2)−CN Bond Cleavage
  18. Phosphonate‐Substituted Pyrazinoporphyrin – a General Photocatalyst for Efficient Sulfoxidation
  19. Fine tuning of BODIPY’s properties via structural modifications at the 1,7-positions of BODIPY-3,5-dicarboxylates
  20. Synergism of primary and secondary interactions in a crystalline hydrogen peroxide complex with tin
  21. Tuning of the photophysical and electrochemical properties of ruthenium(II) phthalocyaninates by variation of axial ligands
  22. Phosphorus (V) 15-crown-5-phthalocyanine as a promising non-toxic near-IR photoinitiator in aqueous medium
  23. Unexpected Supramolecular-Induced Redox Switching in Sandwich Gd Bisphthalocyaninate
  24. Magnetic Anisotropy of Homo- and Heteronuclear Terbium(III) and Dysprosium(III) Trisphthalocyaninates Derived from Paramagnetic 1H-NMR Investigation
  25. An unexpected imidazole-induced porphyrinylphosphonate-based MOF-to-HOF structural transformation leading to the enhancement of proton conductivity
  26. Nanostructured Aluminum Oxyhydroxide—A Prospective Support for Functional Porphyrin-Based Materials
  27. Solvation-Induced Conformational Switching of Trisphthalocyanates for Control of Their Magnetic Properties
  28. Site-Selective Solvation-Induced Conformational Switching of Heteroleptic Heteronuclear Tb(III) and Y(III) Trisphthalocyaninates for the Control of Their Magnetic Anisotropy
  29. Tuning Photochemical and Photophysical Properties of P(V) Phthalocyanines
  30. Single-Molecule Magnets Based on Heteroleptic Terbium(III) Trisphthalocyaninate in Solvent-Free and Solvent-Containing Forms
  31. Unusual ‘Turn-on’ Ratiometric Response of Fluorescent Porphyrin-Pyrene Dyads to the Nitroaromatic Compounds
  32. An anionic porphyrinylphosphonate-based hydrogen-bonded organic framework: optimization of proton conductivity through the exchange of counterions
  33. Noncovalent interactions in gold(iii) tetrakis(4-butoxyphenyl)porphyrinate structures
  34. Substitution pattern in ruthenium octa-n-butoxyphthalocyanine complexes influence their reactivity in N–H carbene insertions
  35. Supramolecular hybrids based on Ru(ii) porphyrin and octahedral Mo(ii) iodide cluster
  36. Ultrasensitive Optical Fingerprinting of Biorelevant Molecules by Means of SERS-Mapping on Nanostructured Metasurfaces
  37. Switchable Nanozyme Activity of Porphyrins Intercalated in Layered Gadolinium Hydroxide
  38. Structure Determination of Binuclear Triple-Decker Phthalocyaninato Complexes by NMR via Paramagnetic Shifts Analysis Using Symmetry Peculiarities
  39. Robust route toward cationic phthalocyanines through reductive amination
  40. Redox-Triggered Switching of Conformational State in Triple-Decker Lanthanide Phthalocyaninates
  41. Fluorescence Quenching of Carboxy-Substituted Phthalocyanines Conjugated with Nanoparticles under High Stoichiometric Ratios
  42. Peripheral Groups of Dicationic Pyrazinoporphyrins Regulate Lipid Membrane Binding
  43. Metal-organic frameworks as the basis for new-generation functional materials
  44. Porous porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks: synthesis, structure, sorption properties and application prospects
  45. Interface Asymmetry Induced and Surface Pressure Controlled Valence Tautomerism in Monolayers of bis-Phthalocyaninates of Lanthanides
  46. Low-Symmetry Phthalocyanines Bearing Carboxy-Groups: Synthesis, Spectroscopic and Quantum-Chemical Characterization
  47. Rare-earth based tetrapyrrolic sandwiches: chemistry, materials and applications
  48. NMR thermosensing properties on binuclear triple-decker complexes of terbium(III) and dysprosium(III) with 15-crown-5-phthalocyanine
  49. Octopus‐Type Crown‐Bisphthalocyaninate Anchor for Bottom‐Up Assembly of Supramolecular Bilayers with Expanded Redox‐Switching Capability
  50. Ion-Driven Self-Assembly of Lanthanide Bis-phthalocyaninates into Conductive Quasi-MOF Nanowires: an Approach toward Easily Recyclable Organic Electronics
  51. Functional self-organized molecular systems: design and applications
  52. Switchable Aromaticity of Phthalocyanine via Reversible Nucleophilic Aromatic Addition to an Electron-Deficient Phosphorus(V) Complex
  53. Spin Crossover in Nickel(II) Tetraphenylporphyrinate via Forced Axial Coordination at the Air/Water Interface
  54. Heteroleptic Crown-Substituted Tris(phthalocyaninates) as Dynamic Supramolecular Scaffolds with Switchable Rotational States and Tunable Magnetic Properties
  55. Cation-Induced Dimerization of Crown-Substituted Gallium Phthalocyanine by Complexing with Alkali Metals: The Crucial Role of a Central Metal
  56. Proton conductivity as a function of the metal center in porphyrinylphosphonate-based MOFs
  57. SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL AS A TOOL FOR RESPONDING TO GLOBAL CHALLENGES
  58. Selective carbene transfer to amines and olefins catalyzed by ruthenium phthalocyanine complexes with donor substituents
  59. Porphyrinylphosphonate‐Based Metal–Organic Framework: Tuning Proton Conductivity by Ligand Design
  60. Cation-Induced Dimerization of Heteroleptic Crown-Substituted Trisphthalocyaninates as Revealed by X-ray Diffraction and NMR Spectroscopy
  61. Optical limiting properties, structure and simplified TD-DFT calculations of scandium tetra-15-crown-5 phthalocyaninates
  62. A panchromatic pyrazine-fused porphyrin dimer
  63. Heterocycle-appended porphyrins: synthesis and challenges
  64. Long-Sought Redox Isomerization of the Europium(III/II) Complex Achieved by Molecular Reorientation at the Interface
  65. Functionalized heterocycle-appended porphyrins: catalysis matters
  66. Lipid Membrane Adsorption Determines Photodynamic Efficiency of β-Imidazolyl-Substituted Porphyrins
  67. Modulation of transversal conductivity of europium(III) bisphthalocyaninate ultrathin films by peripheral substitution
  68. Water-Soluble Chlorin/Arylaminoquinazoline Conjugate for Photodynamic and Targeted Therapy
  69. Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements: 5th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference
  70. Highly Proton‐Conductive Zinc Metal‐Organic Framework Based On Nickel(II) Porphyrinylphosphonate
  71. Highly Proton‐Conductive Zinc Metal‐Organic Framework Based On Nickel(II) Porphyrinylphosphonate
  72. Methodological Survey of Simplified TD-DFT Methods for Fast and Accurate Interpretation of UV–Vis–NIR Spectra of Phthalocyanines
  73. Exploring the Optimal Synthetic Pathways towards µ-Carbido Diruthenium(IV) Bisphthalocyaninates
  74. Effect of One- and Two-Electron Reduction of Terbium(III) Double-Decker Phthalocyanine on Single-Ion Magnet Behavior and NIR Absorption
  75. Electrochemical, Spectroelectrochemical, and Structural Studies of Mono- and Diphosphorylated Zinc Porphyrins and Their Self-Assemblies
  76. Frontispiece: Reverse Arene Sandwich Structures Based upon π-Hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] (d8  M=Pt, Pd) Interactions, where Positively Charged Metal Centers Play the Role of a Nucleophile
  77. Frontispiz: Reverse Arene Sandwich Structures Based upon π‐Hole⋅⋅⋅[M II ] (d 8  M=Pt, Pd) Interactions, where Positively Charged Metal Centers Play the Role of a Nucleophile
  78. Reverse Arene Sandwich Structures Based upon π-Hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] (d8  M=Pt, Pd) Interactions, where Positively Charged Metal Centers Play the Role of a Nucleophile
  79. Reverse Arene Sandwich Structures Based upon π-Hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] (d8  M=Pt, Pd) Interactions, where Positively Charged Metal Centers Play the Role of a Nucleophile
  80. Hybrid organic–inorganic supramolecular systems based on a pyridine end-decorated molybdenum(ii) halide cluster and zinc(ii) porphyrinate
  81. Imidazoporphyrins as supramolecular tectons: synthesis and self-assembly of zinc 2-(4-pyridyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]porphyrinate
  82. Coordination self-assembly through weak interactions in meso-dialkoxyphosphoryl-substituted zinc porphyrinates
  83. Platinum(ii) and palladium(ii) complexes with electron-deficient meso-diethoxyphosphorylporphyrins: synthesis, structure and tuning of photophysical properties by varying peripheral substituents
  84. Restriction of the rotational relaxation of a butadiyne-bridged porphyrin dimer in ultrathin films
  85. Residence time of singlet oxygen in membranes
  86. Understanding Self-Assembly of Porphyrin-Based SURMOFs: How Layered Minerals Can Be Useful
  87. Revisiting 2,3-diaminoporphyrins: Key synthons for heterocycle-appended porphyrins
  88. Plasmon-enhanced light absorption at organic-coated interfaces: collectivity matters
  89. Molecular brakes based on the Zn(ii) porphyrin dimer
  90. Crown-substituted naphthalocyanines: synthesis and supramolecular control over aggregation and photophysical properties
  91. Cation-Induced Dimerization of Crown-Substituted Phthalocyanines by Complexation with Rubidium Nicotinate As Revealed by X-ray Structural Data
  92. Effect of metalation-demetalation reactions on the assembly and properties of 2D supramolecular arrays of tetrapyridylporphyrin and its Zn(II)-complex
  93. Electronic structure and NH-tautomerism of a novel metal-free phenanthroline-annelated phthalocyanine
  94. Crown-interlocked lanthanide diphthalocyaninates with switchable panchromatic absorption
  95. Gallium(III) and Indium(III) Complexes with meso-Monophosphorylated Porphyrins: Synthesis and Structure. A First Example of Dimers Formed by the Self-Assembly of meso-Porphyrinylphosphonic Acid Monoester
  96. Example of Nonlinear Optical Materials Based on Nanoconjugates of Phthalocyanines with Quantum Dots
  97. Layer-by-layer assembly of porphyrin-based metal–organic frameworks on solids decorated with graphene oxide
  98. Tuning photochemical properties of phosphorus(v) porphyrin photosensitizers
  99. Unexpected formation of a μ-carbido diruthenium(iv) complex during the metalation of phthalocyanine with Ru3(CO)12 and its catalytic activity in carbene transfer reactions
  100. Optical limiters with improved performance based on nanoconjugates of thiol substituted phthalocyanine with CdSe quantum dots and Ag nanoparticles
  101. Substrate-mediated face-on self-assembly of non-amphiphilic phthalocyaninates on solids
  102. Phosphorus(V) Porphyrin-Based Molecular Turnstiles
  103. General and Scalable Approach to A2B- and A2BC-Type Porphyrin Phosphonate Diesters
  104. Determination of the Structural Parameters of Heteronuclear (Phthalocyaninato)bis(crownphthalocyaninato)lanthanide(III) Triple-Deckers in Solution by Simultaneous Analysis of NMR and Single-Crystal X-ray Data
  105. Improvement of nonlinear optical properties of phthalocyanine bearing diethyleneglycole chains: Influence of symmetry lowering vs. heavy atom effect
  106. Voltage-sensitive styryl dyes as singlet oxygen targets on the surface of bilayer lipid membrane
  107. A Molecular Chameleon: Reversible pH- and Cation-Induced Control of the Optical Properties of Phthalocyanine-Based Complexes in the Visible and Near-Infrared Spectral Ranges
  108. On the synthesis of functionalized porphyrins and porphyrin conjugates via β-aminoporphyrins
  109. Effect of Transition Metal Cations on Assembly of Highly Ordered 2D Multiporphyrin Arrays on Liquid and Solid Substrates
  110. Impact of the coordination environment on the magnetic properties of single-molecule magnets based on homo- and hetero-dinuclear terbium(iii) heteroleptic tris(crownphthalocyaninate)
  111. MCD spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations of magnesium tetra-(15-crown-5-oxanthreno)-phthalocyanine
  112. Insights into the Synthesis and the Solution Behavior ofmeso-Aryloxy- and Alkoxy-Substituted Porphyrins
  113. New Octopus-like Phthalocyanines as Fullerene Receptors: Synthesis and Photophysical Investigation
  114. Supramolecular Architectures Based on Phosphonic Acid Diesters
  115. Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Studies of Diphosphorylated Metalloporphyrins. Generation of a Phlorin Anion Product
  116. Bridged dimeric aluminum(III) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanines as precursors for creation of highly ordered polymer materials
  117. Design of UV-Vis-NIR panchromatic crown-phthalocyanines with controllable aggregation
  118. Design of UV-Vis-NIR Panchromatic
  119. New approach for post-functionalization of meso-formylporphyrins
  120. The Role of Oxygen in Electrochemical Reduction of Double-Decker Phthalocyaninates of Lanthanides
  121. Influence of heavy central atom on photoelectric, nonlinear optical, and photorefractive properties of metal phthalocyanines
  122. Crown-substituted phthalocyanines—components of molecular ionoelectronic materials and devices
  123. Transport properties of asymmetric ion-exchange membranes based on MC-40, MF-4SC, and polyaniline
  124. Supramolecular Assembly of Organophosphonate Diesters Using Paddle-Wheel Complexes: First Examples in Porphyrin Series
  125. Supramolecular associates of double-decker lanthanide phthalocyanines with macromolecular structures and nanoparticles as the basis of biosensor devices
  126. Photorefractive and nonlinear optical properties of indium(III) tetra(15-crown-5)phthalocyaninate-based composites
  127. Nonlinear optical properties of systems based on (tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninato)indium(III)
  128. Orientation-Induced Redox Isomerism in Planar Supramolecular Systems
  129. Insights into the crystal packing of phosphorylporphyrins based on the topology of their intermolecular interaction energies
  130. Synthesis of porphyrin-bis(polyazamacrocycle) triads via Suzuki coupling reaction
  131. (24-Сrown-8)-Linked Dimeric Phthalocyanines and Their Metal Complexes
  132. Behaviour of Low-Symmetry Crown-Phthalocyanine in Solution: Concentration Aggregation vs. Cation-Induced Assembly
  133. Effect of the anchoring group in porphyrin sensitizers: phosphonate versus carboxylate linkages
  134. Preface
  135. Survey of Synthetic Routes towards Phosphorus Substituted Porphyrins
  136. Electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical studies of β-phosphorylated Zn porphyrins
  137. Regiospecific synthesis of lanthanum(III) and neodymium(III) triple-decker (tetrakis-meso-(3-bromophenyl)-porphyrinato)(crownphthalocyaninates)
  138. First example of X-ray characterized aluminum(iii) complex with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine
  139. Synthesis, spectral properties, cation-induced dimerization and photochemical stability of tetra-(15-crown-5)-phthalocyaninato indium(III)
  140. Heteroleptic triple-decker terbium(III) (porphyrinato)(crownphthalocyaninate) as an efficient receptor of alkaline metal cations
  141. Unusual Formation of a Stable 2D Copper Porphyrin Network
  142. Modern Synthetic Approaches to Phthalonitriles with Special Emphasis on Transition-Metal Catalyzed Cyanation Reactions
  143. Photoelectric, nonlinear optical, and photorefractive properties of polymer composites based on supramolecular ensembles of Ru(II) and Ga(III) complexes with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine
  144. Synthesis and Copper(I)-Driven Disaggregation of a Zinc-Complexed Phthalocyanine Bearing Four Lateral Coordinating Rings
  145. Synthesis and Self-Organization of Zinc β-(Dialkoxyphosphoryl)porphyrins in the Solid State and in Solution
  146. Photoelectric and photorefractive properties of composites based on poly(vinylcarbazole) and ruthenium(II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine with axially coordinated pyrazine molecules
  147. Orientation-induced redox transformations in Langmuir monolayers of double-decker cerium bis[tetra-(15-crown-5)-phthalocyaninate] and multistability of its Langmuir-Blodgett films
  148. Electrochemically controlled multistability of ultrathin films of double-decker cerium phthalocyaninates
  149. Efficient scrambling-free synthesis of heteroleptic terbium triple-decker (porphyrinato)(crown-phthalocyaninates)
  150. A novel efficient approach to heteronuclear triple-decker complexes of rare earth elements with phthalocyanines
  151. Photoelectric, nonlinear optical, and photorefractive properties of composites based on poly(N-vinylcarbazole) and gallium phthalocyaninate
  152. Erbium complexes with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine: Synthesis and spectroscopic study
  153. Cation-promoted supramolecular assembly of bivalent metal tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninates: Controlling the architecture of supramolecular aggregates
  154. Complexes of zinc(II) tetra-(15-crown-5)-phthalocyaninate with axially coordinates N-donor ligands as potential components of photosensitive materials of telecommunication range
  155. Physicochemical properties of solutions and ultrathin films of triple-decker gadolinium tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate
  156. Potassium-promoted anionic selectivity of lanthanide bis(tetra-15-crown-phthalocyaninate) complexes
  157. Supramolecular assembly of sandwich-type heteroleptic lanthanum (porphyrinato)(phthalocyaninates)
  158. The approach to the direct interpretation of 13C NMR of heteroleptic triple-decker (porphyrinato)(phthalocyaninato) lanthanum(III) without carbon labeling
  159. Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies of poly(diethoxyphosphoryl)porphyrins
  160. The polyaniline/MF-4SK composite systems with modified surface layer
  161. Preparation of MF-4SC composite membranes with the anisotropic distribution of polyaniline and ion-transport asymmetry
  162. NMR investigation of intramolecular dynamics of heteroleptic triple-decker (porphyrinato)(phthalocyaninato) lanthanides
  163. Selective one-step synthesis of triple-decker (porphyrinato)(phthalocyaninato) early lanthanides: the balance of concurrent processes
  164. Novel approaches to model-free analysis of lanthanide-induced shifts, targeted to the investigation of contact term behavior
  165. 1,2-Dicyano-4,5-bis[2’-(2”-benzyloxyethoxy)ethoxy]benzene – precursor towards new functionalized phthalocyanines
  166. NMR-based analysis of structure of heteroleptic triple-decker (phthalocyaninato) (porphyrinato) lanthanides in solutions
  167. Synthesis and structure of heteroleptic triple-decker neodymium, europium, holmium, erbium, and ytterbium crown phthalocyaninates
  168. 1H NMR spectral analysis in series of heteroleptic triple-decker lanthanide phthalocyaninato complexes: Contact and dipolar contributions of lanthanide-induced shifts
  169. Structure of supramolecular assemblies of ruthenium(II) complexes and nonlinear optical and photorefractive properties of polymer composites on their basis
  170. Synthesis ofmeso-Polyphosphorylporphyrins and Example of Self-Assembling
  171. Photorefractive polymer composites based on ruthenium (II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanate axially coordinating ethylisonicotinate molecules photosensitive in telecommunication range
  172. Synthesis of meso-substituted porphyrins as precursors in creating highly ordered electroluminescent polymer materials
  173. Novel one-pot regioselective route towards heteroleptic lanthanide (phthalocyaninato)(porphyrinato) triple-decker complexes
  174. Solvent-induced supramolecular assemblies of crown-substituted ruthenium phthalocyaninate: morphology of assemblies and non-linear optical properties
  175. Synthesis, spectral properties and supramolecular dimerisation of heteroleptic triple-decker phthalocyaninato complexes with one outer crown-substituted ligand
  176. The influence of a solvent on the aggregation of ruthenium(II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate
  177. Redox-controlled multistability of double-decker cerium tetra-(15-crown-5)-phthalocyaninate ultrathin films
  178. Nonlinear optical properties of systems based on ruthenium(II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate
  179. Electrochemical behavior of complex based on ruthenium(II) phthalocyaninate
  180. Crown-substituted Sc(III) phthalocyaninates: Synthesis and spectral properties
  181. Diphthalocyaninatolanthanum as a New Phthalocyaninato-Dianion Donor for the Synthesis of Heteroleptic Triple-Decker Rare Earth Element Crown-Phthalocyaninato Complexes
  182. Photorefractive IR-range composites on the basis of poly(vinyl carbazole) and ruthenium (II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanines
  183. Cation-induced aggregation of sandwich lutetium(III) and Yb(III) complexes with tetra(15-crown-5)-substituted phthalocyanine as probed by 1H NMR
  184. Synthesis and chemical behaviour of triple-decker lanthanum tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate
  185. Synthesis and spectroscopic study of praseodymium(III) complexes with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine
  186. Heteroleptic phthalocyaninato-[tetra(15-crown-5)phthalocyaninato] lanthanides(III) double-deckers: Synthesis and cation-induced supramolecular dimerisation
  187. Photorefractive IR-spectrum composites prepared from polyimide and ruthenium(II) tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate with axially coordinated triethylenediamine molecules
  188. Synthesis and structure of homo- and heteronuclear rare earth element complexes with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine
  189. Rosenmund-Braun Reaction Products 4′,5′-Dicyanobenzo-15-crown-5 and 4′,5′-Dicyanobenzo-15-crown-5,4′-cyano-5′-cyano(bromo)benzo-15-crown-5 Hydrates: Spectroscopic Properties and Crystal Structure
  190. Infrared Photorefractive Composites Based on Supramolecular Ensembles of Ruthenium(II) Tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate
  191. Monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett films of crown-substituted phthalocyanines
  192. Metal Phthalocyanine and Crown Ether–Based Membranes for the Potentiometric Determination of Phenylalanine Methyl Ester Using an Ion-Selective Electrode
  193. Lanthanide Crownphthalocyaninates: Synthesis, Structure, and Peculiarities of Formation
  194. Synthesis and structure of the (R4Pc)Ru(TED)2 complex, where R4Pc2− is the tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyaninate dianion and TED is triethylenediamine
  195. Ruthenium(ii) complexes with tetra-15-crown-5-phthalocyanine: synthesis and spectroscopic investigation
  196. Supramolecular systems constructed from Crownphthalocyaninates
  197. Spectroscopic Properties of Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Lanthanide Bis(phthalocyanine)s Exposed to Volatile Organic Compounds. Sensing Applications
  198. Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Bis(octakispropyloxy) Samarium Bisphthalocyanine. Spectroscopic and Gas-Sensing Properties
  199. Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Asymmetrically Phenyl-Substituted Lutetium Bisphthalocyanines. Spectroscopy and Gas-Sensing Properties
  200. Directed Synthesis of Polyphenyl-substituted Lutetium Bisphthalocyanines